What's the reason why body fluid is very thin

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I believe that men are not unfamiliar with the common situation that body fluid is very thin. They like masturbation, and the frequency of masturbation is relatively large. Basically, they masturbate once every two days. There is no limit to the time of masturbation. They feel that their sexual impulse is obvious. This is because the time of masturbation is relatively short, ejaculate very quickly. Due to frequent masturbation, I am still worried about my semen. Recently, I found that my semen is very thin. Is this normal, that is, I feel like water sample. Excuse me is this semen thin prostatitis? Will it affect later childbearing? Let's share my medical experience.

What's the reason why body fluid is very thin

First: under normal circumstances, semen is milky white or grayish white, translucent is normal, a semen output is mostly 1.5 ml or 2 ml, too much semen or too little semen is not good, too much semen will make sperm density precision, but also make the concentration precision, looks like water.

Second: semen is thin, which is also visual. If you feel the majority of water samples, it is recommended that you can do a semen routine, prostatic fluid examination, rectal B ultrasound examination, to see the semen and prostatic fluid, to see whether the size and shape of the prostate, seminal vesicle is normal, and so on.

Third: through the semen routine, prostate fluid routine and rectal B ultrasound examination, we can check whether there is the possibility of prostatitis. In addition, we can also get the situation of semen, sperm number is not too low? What is the survival rate of sperm? Whether sperm a + B has reached 50% and so on.

matters needing attention

Semen thinness can't be said to have prostatitis only by this symptom. It also needs to be combined with other laboratory tests and B-ultrasound results. Some patients with prostatitis will have semen thinness, but semen thinness is not the main symptom of prostatitis, which needs to be identified.